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Reed is preaching with the fervor of the newly converted. Whoever is closest to him in your social group should tell him privately that his comments are making some of you uncomfortable and to please stop it.

Dear Abby:

I am a census worker and knock on doors to interview people who have not sent in their census forms. I am concerned that so many people are reluctant to participate in the census.

A real census worker will never ask to come inside your house or any questions about personal finance or your employment. If you are not sure who is at your door, ask for the person’s picture identification, such as a driver’s license.

By now, everyone should have received a census form in the mail. The deadline was very important. Once the deadline passed, the addresses of all the non-respondents were turned over to us: the nonresponse follow-up team. In order to prevent someone from being counted twice, once the nonresponse-follow-up list was compiled, the rest of the forms out there were no longer collected or counted.

If you mailed in your census questionnaire, but a census worker still shows up at your door, it is because your questionnaire was not received in time. So please bear with your enumerator because he or she has to interview you again. Please take a few minutes to make your voice heard because your participation is important.

YOUR CENSUS WORKER

Dear Census Worker:

Readers, taking the time to participate in the census is to your advantage. The census is how your representation in Congress is determined. In addition, the census is used to determine how federal funds will be used to build hospitals, schools and highways in your community. The census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution and has been conducted every 10 years since 1790!